Michigan Air Duct Cleaning Contractors
Dust, dirt, pollen, animal dander and other airborne contaminants are pulled into your duct system every time the furnace or air conditioner runs. These contaminants build up inside the air ducts over time and can help make your duct system an ideal breeding ground for fungus, mold spores, mildew and other microbes.
Each time the furnace or air conditioner is turned on contaminants are spewed out and circulated throughout your home and affect the health and comfort of your family. The removal of contaminants from the entire air distribution system is necessary so that fungal re-growth will not occur.
Our Process
- We clean the register covers to remove cooking oil film, nicotine film and other dust-collecting substances
- We deep clean the source of the air supply including (where applicable) the blower, squirrel cage, coils, condensation pan and return air supply.
- The air ducts are then scrubbed and vacuumed clean with our patented Rotobrush System. The Rotobrush removes various contaminates that circulate through the air duct system. We will sanitize your air ducts and vents with an environmentally safe sanitizer commonly used in hospitals and nursing homes, leaving behind a fresh scent.
Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
One piece of equipment that our company uses is our Rapid Air Purifier (photohydroionization) unit. This unit has two technologies inside designed to operate 24 hours a day to provide clean air in up to 3000 sq. ft. building. It reduces bacteria, molds, microbes and odors with a unique advanced oxidation process that emits cleansing ions when UV light interacts with the Tri-metallic Catalyst. Through this process, ozone is converted into hydro peroxides which are 20 to 40 times more effective against microbial and gasses than ozone alone. In order to stay within the EPA suggested levels of ozone emissions in occupied spaces, this technology incorporates the Tri-metallic Catalyst and provides a targeted solution for indoor air purification and prevention of damaging odors, mold and mildew.
After 3 to 4 days of use, dust soot and airborne particles will start dropping out of the air. This is normal and is due to the electrons causing the positively charged particulate matter to take on a neutral charge and fall out of the breathing space due to gravity, which can be wiped or vacuumed up reducing the damages caused by soot and fire.
